Fans of Elizabeth’s own Elmora Troopers will still be able to watch their upcoming Little League World Series game—even if they don’t drive to Williamsport, Pennsylvania.

The city is hosting a viewing party for the Little League World Series game on Friday, Aug. 16 at 7 p.m. The game will be live-streamed in an “outdoor, movie seating type of setting” at Williams Field according to Mayor J. Christian Bollwage.

Food is not allowed on the field, but there might be some vendors outside of the field, Bollwage said. It’s open to anyone in the community and the game is expected to last a maximum of two hours.

“These kids played six games in seven days and no team has ever advanced to the [Little League] World Series by winning five out of six games the way they did,” Bollwage said.

He said at least five buses were leaving the Thomas Dunn Sports Center at 2 p.m. on Friday and people had gotten rooms in Williamsport for the weekend.

“I was up in Bristol, Connecticut Sunday night and [winning the Mid-Atlantic region championship game] was pretty exciting not only for the kids, but also for the parents,” he said.

The community didn’t get to have a welcome party that night, so this viewing party is for those who can’t travel to the next game, the mayor said.

Come to Williams Field on Friday, August 16 to watch Elizabeth's own Elmora Troopers on the big screen at the Little League World Series Viewing Party.